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1910-1911. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

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GRADUATION.
Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects:
English, a, b and c 3 units 24 hours
Arithmetic, 80 per cent, but not credit.
Algebra, a 1 unit 8 hours
Plane Geometry 1 unit 8 hours
Ancient, or Mediaeval and
History{ Modern }1 unit 8 hours
American Civics and
Any requests for substitutions for regular subjects of the respective courses should be filed with the Principal not later than April 15, 1911.
Any student entering from other high schools should present his list of credits, together with a schedule which will show the time given to recitation work, number of recitations per week, and the number of weeks the subject has been taught.
The following is a suggestive outline for the required information:
Minutes of Times per Weeks of
Subject. Recitation. Week. Course.
English a 60 4 36
The subjects will be given rating according to our course of study.
The Branch Normal School, being the head of the public school work in the southern part of the state, must maintain its standard by thus classifying credits.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
The Alumni Association is a strong organization of the graduate students of the school. It holds an annual reunion to which all of the Alumni are invited. This

Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers and instructors, and committees. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, museum, library and reading room, physical education, manual training shops, domestic science, domestic art, chapel exercise, student organizations, city government, public lectures, student entertainments, student expenses, scholarship, requirements for admission to the normal course, entrance examinations, registration, credits (which tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City), preparatory courses, graduation, alumni association, and the litsic. The courses of study section shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for the four year normal course, the general high school course, the engineering course, and the literary course. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Photographs show students, teams, extracurricular groups, and buildings. Books and magazines lists newspapers and magazines that are at the service of the students. Farm lectures lists topics to be presented at Utah high schools. A list of graduates preceeds the list of students, which gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

21
GRADUATION.
Any candidate for graduation from any of the four-year courses must present not less than one hundred twenty-eight hours credit, or sixteen credits, which credits must include the following subjects:
English, a, b and c 3 units 24 hours
Arithmetic, 80 per cent, but not credit.
Algebra, a 1 unit 8 hours
Plane Geometry 1 unit 8 hours
Ancient, or Mediaeval and
History{ Modern }1 unit 8 hours
American Civics and
Any requests for substitutions for regular subjects of the respective courses should be filed with the Principal not later than April 15, 1911.
Any student entering from other high schools should present his list of credits, together with a schedule which will show the time given to recitation work, number of recitations per week, and the number of weeks the subject has been taught.
The following is a suggestive outline for the required information:
Minutes of Times per Weeks of
Subject. Recitation. Week. Course.
English a 60 4 36
The subjects will be given rating according to our course of study.
The Branch Normal School, being the head of the public school work in the southern part of the state, must maintain its standard by thus classifying credits.
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
The Alumni Association is a strong organization of the graduate students of the school. It holds an annual reunion to which all of the Alumni are invited. This